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A COVID-19 patient in Kerala’s Pathanamthitta district who was sexually assaulted by an ambulance driver earlier this month tried to take her own life on Thursday, 17 September, at the Government Medical College Hospital, news agency PTI reported.
She tried to take her own life in the isolation ward but was rescued by the hospital security staff who broke open the door, they said. A duty nurse alerted others on noticing the woman closing the door of the room as her mother stepped out in the afternoon, the sources said.
Doctors believe that the trauma she suffered in the ambulance and the COVID-19 disease could have been the reason behind the act. It was on 5 September that a 19-year-old woman, who tested positive for coronavirus, was sexually assaulted by the driver of the 108 Ambulance that was shifting her to a COVID-19 First-Line Treatment Centre.
Meanwhile, an action council, formed in solidarity with the survivor, held a protest on Thursday in front of the District Collectorate, demanding action against the officials for their alleged lapses.
“There are some lapses on the part of the district officials and they should also be brought under the lens of investigation,” Vijayan Mamood, a member of action council, told Media One.
Following the assault, there was criticism over why the patient was shifted close to midnight though she did not have any serious COVID-19 symptoms.
Aranmula MLA Veena George had also alleged lapses on the part of district officials, stating that no one enquired about the patient even after she did not reach the COVID-19 centre within the expected time.
After the sexual assault, a few had started a slander campaign and claimed that the survivor and the alleged rapist knew each other. The district police chief KG Simon had then categorically denied this and said that the same ambulance driver had driven the patient's mother to the hospital the previous day of the incident and that was the only acquaintance between them.
Dalit groups like Akhila Kerala Kuravar Mahasabha and Welfare Party, too, extended support to the protest held in front of the Pathanamthitta District Collectorate. The action council has also raised the demand that a woman police officer in the rank of Inspector General of Police should continue the probe and that the government should give employment to the survivor.
Following the incident, the state government drew flak for hiring a man with a criminal background as the driver of 108 ambulance service. Noufal is an accused in an attempt to murder case in Kayamkulam.
(This article has been republished in arrangement with The News Minute)
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